left handed LAG Spring Acoustic

LAG Guitars is a French music comapny founded in the Occitania region of France, by master luther Michel Lag-Chavarria. They have been producing innovative and inspiring musical instruments
for more than 30 years, some of which have been favoured by creative and outspoken artists such as Liv Kristine, Pete Doherty (Babyshambles, The Libertines), and Rob Skipper (The Holloways).

Taylor Big Baby

The Taylor Big Baby Acoustic Guitar, as the name suggests, is a slightly larger version of the ¾-sized Baby Taylor "Travel Guitar”, being just shy of a full-sized dreadnought.

As a 15/16-scale dreadnought, the Taylor Big Baby gives you the volume and fullness of a full-sized dreadnought but with slightly more portable dimensions, which, along with making it easier to
transport, makes it more comfortable to play.

The exact dimensions of the instrument are: Body Length: 19 1/2", Body Width: 15", Body Depth: 4". As with the Baby, this model has an arched back to provide additional strength and to increase the
capacity of its tonal output.

Gibson Hummingbird

From a company that has brought the guitar world so many great originals, the Hummingbird stands out strong and proud. Introduced in 1960 as Gibson’s first square-shouldered dreadnought, the
Hummingbird arrived at the dawn of a new era in music, and was rapidly embraced by several prime movers on the scene. In the hands of everyone from Keith Richards to Gram Parsons, it quickly proved
itself equally adept at folk, country and rock, and excelled at many of the crossovers genres in between that helped to set the scene for the ’60s.

FENDER CD-60 ACOUSTIC GUITAR

Excellent value, all in one starter guitar
Ideal for beginners to intermediate players
Dreadnought body shape with gloss finish and black pickguard
Spruce top with mahogany back and sides
Nato neck and sonokelin fingerboard with dot position inlays
Sonokelin bridge with compensated urea saddle
Scalloped X bracing pattern

KENT Acoustic

Kent acoustic guitar in the famous Humming bird style a slick guitar with lots of character, an old rustic sound very california with bounce and resonance very loud and solid sound
this Drednaught is ideal for beginners and professional players alike its a good allrounder, A 30 year old Guitar with a new set of strings new buffolo bone nute and a great setup with 11s.
here was no “Kent Guitar” Factory. The Kent brand was established in 1960 by Buegeleisen & Jacobson, a musical instrument distributor in New York City. The 500-series models had a metal “K” badge
(like the one at left) attached to the headstock of the guitar. The use of a glued-on logo is a good sign that the guitar could appear under another brand name if the manufacturer so desired. The
600-series Kents had the name in metal script letters attached (probably glued) to the headstock. The 500 and 600 series guitars were almost identical. The headstocks were somewhat shaped like those
on Fender guitars. Most of those were low-end solid-body instruments.

VINTAGE ACOUSTIC PARLOUR GUITAR ~ NATURAL

Parlour guitars have never been so popular and the V880N from Vintage has a host of quality features such as a solid cedar top, with mahogany back and sides, matched to a mahogany neck and
rosewood fingerboard. With golden herringbone and maple binding and inlaid sound hole, the V880 both looks and sounds beautiful.

Epiphone DR 100

The DR-100 has long been Epiphone's best selling acoustic guitar. The DR-100 has the look, sound, and build quality that first time players and professionals expect to find when they pick up an
Epiphone. The dreadnought is considered the classic go-to shape for bluegrass, folk, rock, country, and everything in-between. The dreadnought sound is commanding when required, but its balanced
sound means that at any volume, you can be heard and hear yourself well, too.

Yamaha LD-10 Handmade Collector Custom Natural

These highly sought after instruments made between 1991-1996 feature a solid white spruce top and laminated Indian rosewood sides and back. These are custom shop handmade guitars, complete with
white leather labels, and are in a class all of their own, voiced like your favorite Martin with quality and attention to detail. The neck is nice and smooth. The action is low with a fully working
truss rod and no fret wear. With almost 0% fret wear, straight neck and low action you will play this guitar with ease and comfort.
Year(s) Sold: 1991-96
Top: Solid White Spruce
Back / Sides: Indian Rosewood
Neck: African Mahogany
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Bridge: Indian Rosewood
Body Depth: 100-125mm
Color(s): Natural
Finish: Urethane
Tuners: TM-37G
String Length: 650mm
Nut Width: 43mm (55mm@14th fret)
Notes: Hand Crafted

Ashton SL29CEQ Slim Line Electro Acoustic

Easy to handle with a slimmer body, Mahogany neck and Rosewood fingerboard, this is one guitar that has looks far beyond its price range. Great for a jam at home, or plug into your amp using your
4 band EQ and you're ready to play live!

Fender sonoran

The Fender Sonoran SCE acoustic guitar represents a re-introduction of the California Series acoustics. These guitars were originally made from 1969 to 1971 and have gained attention in recent
years for their very electric-like V-neck playability and cool vibe thanks to a Strat-style headstock. The Sonoran SCE has those features dreadnought body with solid spruce top, mahogany back and
sides, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard,

SX Acoustic Guitar

Acoustic guitar in standard dreadnought shape that provides pleasant and balanced sound, ideal for beginners. Back and sides of the guitar are made of basswood, top plate is made of spruce wood.
Neck is made of exotic nato wood and fitted with 20-fret rosewood fingerboard. Instrument is equipped with synthetic bone nut fret, rosewood bridge, Nubone saddle and die-cast chrome machine heads.
Vintage Sunburst colour design.

Antoria Acoustic Guitar

ANTORIA GUITARS were first introduced into the UK from Japan in the early 1950‘s. Two of the earliest users of Antoria were Hank Marvin, t

A great player Spruce top with mahogany side and back, rosewood fret board made in the late 80s

EKO Ranger Folk Acoustic Guitar

Eko Folk size ranger made in the late 1970s
in italy this small and loud guitar has great tone and playability. really suites the blues, been fitted with a contact mic under the saddle (not a peizo)
for a real mic sound battery opporated

Eko guitars gained high popularity during the rock'n'roll craze of the 1960s, becoming the largest guitar exporter in Europe. Their electric models were often highly ornamented with pearl, featured 3
or 4 pickups and recognizable "rocker" switches for pickup selection. The acoustic models were popular in country and folk rock bands of the late '60s. The best-known models of the '60s
include:

Vintage AMG1 Acoustic Resonator

Resonator-equipped steel guitars occupy a special place in musical instrument history. Essentially designed as far back as the 1920's to offer increased levels of volume before the era of guitar
amplification even began, their unique construction and sound, unmistakable tone and fabulous looks have ensured continued interest throughout the decades since.